PINGUICULA 389 



the pond at the foot of Cookham Down, Mill Near Wargrave. 

 Stanton. Hurley, G. D. Leslie. By the Thames, in a marsh near 

 Old Windsor, in good flower, 1895. 

 TJtricularia vulgaris is recorded for all the bordering counties except 

 E. Gloucestershire. 



[U. iNTERMKDiA, Hayne, in Schrad. Joum. i. (1800) 18, t. 5, and Roth. Cat. 

 i8uo, f. ii. 

 Syme, E. B. vii. 128, t. 1127. Is recorded with certainty for South Hants 

 only of the bordering counties, as the record for Bucks requires confirrQation. ] 



U. major, Sjhmidel, Ic. PI. ed. Bisch. 80, 21 (1793-7), and Index Kew. 



TJ. negleda, Lehm. Ind. Schol. Hamb, (1828) 38. 

 Top. Bot. 332. Syme, E. B. vii. 127, t. 1125 bis, bad figure. Nyman, 598. 

 Native. Paludal and lacustral. Still ponds and canals. Very local. 



P. July. 

 First found in Berkshire by the author in 1891. 



2. Ock. In the water at Cothill Marsh, flowering in 1895 and 1896. 



4. Kennet. In the Kennet Canal at Hampstead Marshall and at 



Newbury, only seen in the barren state. 



5. Loddon. Near Sandhurst Military College. 



U. major is recorded for Surrey and Hants only of the bordering 

 counties. 



U. minor, Linn. Sp. PI. 18 (1753). Lesser Hooded Milfoil. 



Lentibularia minor, Petiver, Herb. Brit. t. 36. 

 Top. Bot. 332. Syme, E. B. vii. 128, t. 1126. Nyman, 598. El. Oxf. 242. 

 Native. Lacustral. Pools in heathy situations. Very rare. P. July. 

 First recorded for Berkshire by the author in Rep. of Bot. Bee. Club, 1886. 



2. Ock. Cothill Marsh, in the pools. 



5. Loddon. Near Sandluirst Military College. 



U. minor is only reported from Surrey and Hants of tlie bordering 

 counties ; but I have found what is pi'obably this plant in a floating 

 barren state in Worcester College Pond, Oxford. 



PINGUICULA, Linn. Gen. n. 28 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 74 1. 

 P. vulgaris, Linn. Sp. PI. 17 (1753). Butfeni-ort. 



Pinguicula Gesneri, J. Bauhin, Hist. iii. 546. 

 Top. Bot. 330. Syme, E. B. vii. 123, t. 1121. Nyman, 598. El. Oxf. 242. 

 Native. Uliginal. Peaty bogs. Very local. Apparently absent from 

 the Pang, Kennet, and Loddon districts ; but it is difficult to 

 suggest a reason for its not occurring in the extensive bogs which 

 are to be found in them. P. May-July. 

 First record. Pinguicula sive Sanicula Ehoracensis. Plentiful about 

 Oxford, Merreifs Pinax, 94, 1666. 

 2. Ock. In some boggy places about West Hagbourn, but not very 

 plentiful, Lousley in Bussell's Cat. 1839. Near Great Oakley 



